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    ATAMIAN WINS ARMENIAN BY-ELECTIONS
    By Georges der Partogh in Nicosia

    AZG Armenian Daily #182
    11/10/2005

    Diaspora

    Cardiologist Vahakn Atamian who won Sunday's (October 9) by-election
    for the Armenian Representative in the Cyprus Parliament, pledged
    that he will act as representative of all members of the 3.000 member
    Armenian community in the island republic, and strive to meet his
    pr-e-election commitments which centers on saving the Melkonian
    Educational Institute arbitrary shut down by the New York based
    central board of the AGBU (Armenian General Benevolent Union).

    "The most important problems facing our community right now are
    the Melkonian, the ancient Armenian cemetery, and our historic and
    religious monuments which have been under Turkish military occupation
    since 1974 and are in deplorable conditions," Atamian said after
    his victory.

    He called upon the entire Armenian community to join him in the
    struggle to find solution to the serious problems of the community
    and said that he would be running for election to a full five year
    term in next May's parliamentary elections. "I shall stand again in
    order to complete the work which I am about to start", he added.

    Atamian, who is also the chairman of the Nareg Armenian Elementary
    School in Nicosia, Larnaca and Limassol, has already had meetings
    with political party leaders here and will take his oath of office
    in Parliament on Thursday.

    "As I declared in my pre-election campaign I shall also start
    meetings with our own church and political party factions, starting
    with Catholicos Aram of the House of Cilicia, because I believe
    that our daily life is very much centered around the church and
    the school. Here I pledge that I shall spare no efforts in order to
    achieve the continuation of the Melkonian. For that I shall need the
    full support of all walks of Cyprus-Armenian life irrespective of
    political beliefs."

    Atamian, 48, is himself a graduate of the Melkonian and served on
    the board of management for many years. The Melkonian was the major
    issue throughout the by-election and is expected to remain so in the
    general elections of May 2006.

    Chief Returning Officer Lazaros Savvides, announcing the election
    results, said there were 1.928 registered voters of which 1.538 cast
    their ballots.

    There were 1.478 valid votes, Atamian received a total of 769 votes
    or 52.03 percent, and succeeds Bedros Kalaydjian who passed away on
    September 1st at the age of 71. He was supported as an independent
    candidate, by the AGBU Clubs of Nicosia, Larnaca and Limassol, the
    Ramgavar Liberal Democratic Party, the Hentchag Nor Seround as well
    as Armenian left-wingers and the Sanoutz Mioutyoun Melkonian Alumni
    Association.

    Candidates Dr. Antranig Ashdjian and businessman Parsegh Zartarian
    received 649 votes (43.91 percent) and 60 votes (4.06 percent)
    respectively.

    Both independent candidates, Ashdjian was backed by dashnaktsutyoun
    while Zartarian only had his family to support him.

    The three minority religious groups in Cyprus, namely Maronites,
    Armenians and Latins, belonging to the Greek Cypriot community under
    the terms of the 1959 constitution, elect a representative each to
    the House and deal with educational and religious matters.
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